Massage vs. Message

By Muazma Batool — Published on December 23, 2022

Difference Between Massage and Message
◉Massage
The therapeutic manipulation of body tissues by a trained practitioner, as by systematic stroking, kneading, or application of pressure, to effect a beneficial physiological response such as pain reduction or improved circulation.
◉Message
A usually short communication transmitted by words, signals, or other means from one person, station, or group to another
I found the message you left at my desk. She sent me a quick message by email.
◉Massage
An act or instance of the therapeutic manipulation of body tissues. Also called therapeutic massage.
◉Message
The substance of such a communication; the point or points conveyed
gestured to a waiter, who got the message and brought the bill.
◉Massage
The rubbing or kneading of parts of the body to relax the muscles, aid circulation, or provide sensual pleasure.
◉Message
A statement made or read before a gathering
a retiring coach's farewell message.
◉Massage
The manipulation of the genitals or other body tissues for sexual arousal; erotic massage.
◉Message
A communication, or what is communicated; any concept or information conveyed.
We've just received an urgent message from the President.
◉Message
An underlying theme or conclusion to be drawn from something.
The main message of the novel is that time heals all wounds.
◉Massage
To manipulate (data, for example)
Pollsters massaged the numbers to favor their candidate.
◉Massage
The action of rubbing, kneading or hitting someone's body, to help the person relax, prepare for muscular action (as in contact sports) or to relieve aches.
Having a massage can have many beneficial effects.
◉Message
To send a message to; to transmit a message to, e.g. as text via a cell phone.
Just message me for directions.
I messaged her about the concert.
◉Massage
(transitive) To rub and knead (someone's body or a part of a body), to perform a massage on (somebody).
◉Message
To send (something) as a message; usually refers to electronic messaging.
She messaged me the information yesterday.
Please message the final report by fax.
◉Massage
(transitive) To manipulate (data, a document etc.) to make it more presentable or more convenient to work with.
◉Message
(intransitive) To send a message or messages; to be capable of sending messages.
We've implemented a new messaging service.
The runaway computer program was messaging non-stop.
◉Massage
A rubbing or kneading of the body, especially when performed as a hygienic or remedial measure.
◉Message
Any notice, word, or communication, written or verbal, sent from one person to another.
Ehud said, I have a message from God unto thee.
◉Massage
To treat by means of massage; to rub or knead; as, to massage a patient with ointment.
◉Message
Hence, specifically, an official communication, not made in person, but delivered by a messenger; as, the President's message.
◉Massage
kneading and rubbing parts of the body to increase circulation and promote relaxation
◉Massage
manually manipulate (someone's body), usually for medicinal or relaxation purposes;
She rubbed down her child with a sponge
◉Message
a communication (usually brief) that is written or spoken or signaled;
he sent a three-word message
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